Summary of an evidence-based guideline on soft tissue injuries and related disorders – Part 1: Assessment
Gillian Robb, Bruce Arroll, Duncan Reid and Felicity Goodyear-Smith
Journal of Primary Health Care
1(1) 36 - 41
Published: 2009
Abstract
AIM: To provide a succinct summary of the diagnosis of soft tissue injuries to the shoulder for primary health care practitioners based on the New Zealand guideline. METHODS: A multidisciplinary team developed the guideline by critically appraising and grading retrieved literature using the Graphic Appraisal Tool for Epidemiology (GATE). Recommendations were derived from resulting evidence tables. RESULTS: Diagnostic ultrasound is a valid tool for the diagnosis of a full thickness rotator cuff tear. If a significant tear is suspected, referral for diagnostic ultrasound is recommended. There is a paucity of evidence for the diagnosis of soft tissue shoulder injuries and most recommendations are based on the consensus of the guideline team. CONCLUSION: Assessment relies on thorough history-taking and physician examination with appropriate referral where there is evidence of serious damage or the diagnosis remains unclear. KEYWORDS: Shoulder, shoulder pain, diagnosis, soft tissue injurieshttps://doi.org/10.1071/HC09036
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